Thermal quenching of thermoluminescence in quartz samples of various origins

B. Subedi, D. Afouxenidis, G. S. Polymeris, K. Bakoglidis, S. Raptis, N. C. Tsirliganis, G. Kitis

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Abstract

The effect of thermal quenching stands among the most important properties in the thermoluminescence (TL) of quartz on which many applications of TL are based. Since the quartz samples used in various applications are all of different origin it is useful to investigate whether the values of the thermal quenching parameters, i.e. the activation energy for thermal quenching W and a parameter C which describes the ratio of non-radiative to radiative luminescence transitions, evaluated mainly in specific quartz samples can be extrapolated to quartz samples of unknown origin as well as to quartz samples which are annealed at high temperatures. In the present work the TL glow curve of a series of un-annealed and annealed natural and synthetic quartz samples were studied as a function of the heating rate between 0.25 K/s and 16 K/s. Using an indirect fitting method it was found that the thermal quenching parameters W and C in most of the quartz samples are very similar to the values accepted in the literature. Furthermore, in some cases the thermal quenching parameters W and C are not the same for all TL glow-peaks in the same glow-curve. Finally, the strong external treatment of annealing the quartz samples at very high temperature can also influence at least one of the thermal quenching parameters. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)69-75
Number of pages7
JournalMediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry
Volume10
Issue numberSPEC.ISSUE 4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Efficiency
  • Quartz
  • Quenching parameters
  • Thermal quenching

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